STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - Here it comes again! More winter! Another winter storm is expected to arrive on Staten Island and across the greater New York City area late Monday, bringing a mixture of rain, snow, sleet and crummy commuting conditions.

The good news is that there probably will not be much accumulation in our immediate area.

Suburbs north and west of New York City may not be so lucky.

The National Weather Service forecast office in Upton, N.Y., says that, for Staten Island, the precipitation will be mostly rain before 4 p.m. but will turn to snow overnight as temperatures fall to around 34 degrees. Monday's high is expected to be about 37 degrees.

The rain, snow and sleet (think slippery roads and sidewalks) will continue past midnight, then, as temperatures again begin to climb, will switch back to all rain.

The storm will continue into Tuesday, bringing up to a quarter of an inch of rain, but no snow or sleet, thanks to a predicted high of 48 degrees, mainly before noon.

Skies will begin to clear on Tuesday night, and the sun will return on Wednesday, along with a high temperature in the low 40s.

The commercial weather forecasting service Accuwwather.com says most of the snow will land on upstate New York and the I-80 corridor of New England. Northern New England may see up to a foot of snow, which may delight skiers, if not motorists.